Sentences with phrase «law knew this guy»

My sister - in - law knew this guy, even dated him a few times.

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I hope Iran will cut this guy some slack but we all know in the world of sharia law he is going to be put to death because Islam doesn't allow for other viewpoints when it comes to religion.
My father - in - law, youthful guy that he is, turned 60 this past weekend and if you think I was going to allow my in - laws to purchase him a cake from a bakery, oh, you don't know how even typing those words caused the shudder to rise up in my chest.
Oh, and in other breaking news, I was told by my mates brother - in - law, who happens to know a guy that was standing next to a guy on the tube, that Steven Gerrard is making a move to Chelsea this summer.
Sure, it sounds nice to have a supportive person around who knows about babies, but your mother - in - law is coming and your husband is a hands on kind of guy, right?
I know you guys always have a problem sticking to American law and, particularly, the Constitution..
If those guys don't know legislative law backwards and forwards, they've been sleeping at the switch for the last two years.
What seemed to be Canadian land actually belongs to the U.S.. For inexplicable reasons, the guys, who caused so much trouble and had an «incident» involving a former well - known child actor, are recruited to enforce the laws on the highways of this soon - to - be extension of Vermont.
But these three law - abiding white guys — well, two white guys and one self - proclaimed «Puerto Rican Mohican» — don't know the first thing about robbery, so they decide to bring Josh's neighbor, a small - time criminal called Slide (Eddie Murphy), in on their plans.
The setup and structure of the plot is no different from most other cop films of the period, with a psychotic bad guy (a forger played by Willem Dafoe) being chased by a cop (William Petersen, the CSI guy) who doesn't play by the rules (or «laws» as we call them), out to get him not merely because it's his job, but because this time it's personal (seems Dafoe killed Petersen's partner, mere days before his retirement!).
No better or worse than his subsequent law»n' order flick, 1975's Brannigan (the one in which he jets off to London to nab a bad guy), this finds the actor cast as a veteran detective who investigates the murder of his partner and discovers that the rotten apples might be located in his own department.
What I couldn't understand was that when I looked at the entire mutual fund industry at the time, which were the professional managers that I had exposure to, I saw that these guys not only did not follow the fundamental laws of investing, but most of them didn't even know what they were.
Or if you do dishonorable things and you go in and everyone knows you're a bad guy, does that make sense with the story that we're telling about a gang that's being chased through the map by the law?
he said you can do anything you want - but from what i heard, you can t even piss in the woods on a single planet - but u can shoot stuff w a gun and fly to another planet that is mostly the same as the planet u just left but is still better than the «object» of the game to get to the center of the «system / galaxy» - but when u get there,, there is no there there There is not a single strip joint in the whole galaxy - how realistic is that - the aliens cant walk, they just stand there and mumble but at least they are honest unlike that Sean Murray guy - That guy lies almost as much as Hillary Clinton but he surely has not broken near as many laws as she has - otherwise he would be in jail
However as McManus explains, at the local level «You have this guy coming out and he's overriding the Building Regulations, which are law, that's a legal document -LSB-...] and he is just saying, «Well, no, this house just doesn't meet the building regulations.
You see, I've always been this multi-discipline kind of guy — web marketer, KM practitioner, coder developer, law librarian, etc. (you can check the About page, or my profile, if you don't know me)-- lots of interests and lots of hats, but always with a web - information delivery bent, and always within the legal market.
You see, I've always been this multi-discipline kind of guy — web marketer, KM practitioner, coder developer, law librarian, etc. (you can check the About page, or my profile, if you don't know me)-- lots of interests and lots of hats, but always... more»
He's a great guy, knows a lot about law firm marketing and management, and -LSB-...]
Knowing exactly how the bad guys successfully thwarted the defenses of the largest companies in the world can help to identify potential areas of weaknesses within a law firm's security strategy — assuming they have one — and ultimately drive them to harden its defense — from threats both external and internal.
It's not my strength and not only that, he does it to support me because he believes me, he believes in my career and he wanted me to have the opportunity to go to law school and be a lawyer and he knew that that was going take him stepping up to the plate in ways that maybe other guys that he knew maybe wouldn't have be he's always done it but it's hard.
The world knows these guys broke the law, they've made statements admitting their actions, however, this is one of those instances where jury nullification may overrule the law.
These guys knew the law and how to get me case resolved quickly and for full value.»
I know lawyers have gotten a bad rap, but these guys bring the word classy back to law.
«The old saying that «A good lawyer knows the law, but a great one knows the Judge,» is true,» says Guy Kurlandski, CEO.»
We're going to get the guys from LegalX and maybe from MaRS to do some training and to meet with some of our partners and staff, and make sure that we know what's going on in the space, know what's happening with the practice of law, and understand at an early stage what direction those technologies are going in.»
Don't make the mistake of hiring the guy who helped you with your divorce, real estate closing, or even your brother - in - law who totally knows about sexual harassment because he's a prosecutor and that's illegal, and he's up on all that.
I won't dispute what you have said as I am sure as a CA guy you know your laws better than me.
The reason I thought that is, at a local REIA meeting, we had one of those Legal Zoom type guys, who helps with entity creation in all 50 states, is a graduate of Harvard law, etc., etc. he of course was pitching his entity creation services, and I Know he specifically told us the single member LLC was totally vulnerable, as in the individual's assets being attached from a judgment against the LLC, not the other direction as in Olmstead.
I'll soon meet with a guy who knows the local laws so I'd like to present him with your good ideas to verity they will fly in my area.
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